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Who’s the Boss of Your Blog?
26th of August 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Who’s the Boss of Your Blog?

Who’s the boss of your blog? Who calls the shots, makes the hard choices, and keeps things moving in the right direction? If you’re thinking, “me!” you might be falling prey to the kind of philosophy that prevents many bloggers from reaching their full potential. Readers rule What are your ...more
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How Often Should You Blog? (Hint: The Answer Might Surprise You)
11th of August 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How Often Should You Blog? (Hint: The Answer Might Surprise You)

This guest post is by Ali Luke of Aliventures. If you’ve been blogging for a while, you’ve probably come across advice to blog every day. Perhaps you feel that you must blog every day—and you’re reluctant to even start your blog because you know you don’t have that much time. Or ...more
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Traffic Technique 5: Social Media
9th of August 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Traffic Technique 5: Social Media

We all agree that social media networks offer a number of benefits to bloggers. We can build a following on these sites, make new friends and connections, and share, collaborate, and interact in real time. This is great—and there’s no doubting that sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, YouTube, and ...more
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The Power of Personal
6th of August 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

The Power of Personal

This week, we’ve got a couple of intriguing blog posts coming up that deal with bloggers’ personal stories. Obviously, personal stories tend to do well with blog readers. But look around, and you’ll see that personal stories have become a mainstay of the media more generally. We have reality t.v.—real ...more
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Transfer Your Blog From WordPress.com to WordPress.org Part 1
4th of August 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Transfer Your Blog From WordPress.com to WordPress.org Part 1

 This guest post is by Ayelet Weisz of All Colores. It was finally happening: I was about to embark on the trip of my dreams—and I wanted to write all about it. I decided that a travel blog, shared initially with family and friends, would be a great experiment to see ...more
Blog Networks
Traffic Technique 4: Subscriptions
2nd of August 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Traffic Technique 4: Subscriptions

From the marketers’ point of view, subscriptions are a loyalty mechanism—they’re the first technique we’ve looked at that’s most often used to build repeat traffic from people who have already visited your blog, and like it. If they like it so much, why do they need to be reminded to ...more
Blog Promotion
SoundCloud: for Bloggers, Not Just Musicians
29th of July 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

SoundCloud: for Bloggers, Not Just Musicians

Have you tried podcasting on your blog? Not long ago, Carol Tice wrote a couple of posts on the topic for us, covering the benefits of podcasting and how to get your first podcast up and running. I know Carol advises against using a hosted service for your podcasts, but ...more
Blogging Tools and Services
Blog Comments: 3 Bloggers Discuss the Issues
24th of July 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Blog Comments: 3 Bloggers Discuss the Issues

One of the things I love about Problogger.net is the value of the comments my readers make here. Although the days when I could reply to many of those comments are now, sadly, long gone, I do read comments on the blog, and frequently get ideas and inspiration from them. ...more
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Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End, Part 1
21st of July 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End, Part 1

This guest post is by Peter Sandeen of Affect Selling. Do you know why most of your blog’s visitors quickly scroll down your home page, read a couple of headlines, and go back to watching cute kitty videos on YouTube? And why those who begin reading a post, only read ...more
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